Subsequent Phase Effect definition

Subsequent Phase Effect means (i) with respect to a Subsequent Phase that is a wind farm, the net effect on any Project of the aggregate of the Wind Interference Effect (to the extent the applicable Project is a Wind Project), Shading or Soiling Effect (to the extent the applicable Project is a Solar Project), the Transmission Access Effect and the O&M Interference Effect, and (ii) with respect to a Subsequent Phase that is a solar farm or an Other Facility, the net effect on any Project of the aggregate of the Shading or Soiling Effect (to the extent such Project is a Solar Project), Transmission Access Effect and the O&M Interference Effect.
Subsequent Phase Effect means as to each of the Projects, the net effect on the applicable Project of the aggregate of the Wind Interference Effect, the Transmission Access Effect and the O&M Interference Effect.
Subsequent Phase Effect means (i) with respect to a subsequent phase that is an electric generation facility or an energy storage facility, the net effect on a Project of the aggregate of any Transmission Access Effect, Shading and Soiling Effect and O&M Interference Effect, and (ii) with respect to a Subsequent Phase that is a wind farm, the net effect of the Wind Interference Effect on such Project.

Examples of Subsequent Phase Effect in a sentence

  • If the Portfolio Project Model as modified on a preliminary basis for the Subsequent Phase Effect is equal to zero, no further action is required under this Section 2.1(d).

  • If the applicable Portfolio Project Model, as modified on a final basis for the final Subsequent Phase Effect, results in a Cash Adjustment equal to zero, then no further action is required under this Section 2.1(h).

  • If the applicable Project Model, as modified on a final basis for the final Subsequent Phase Effect results in a Cash Adjustment equal to or less than zero, then, no further action is required under this Section 2.1(g).

  • If the Portfolio Project Model, as modified on a final basis for the final Subsequent Phase Effect results in a Cash Adjustment equal to or less than zero, then, no further action is required under this Section 2.1(g).


More Definitions of Subsequent Phase Effect

Subsequent Phase Effect means the Shading and Soiling Effect, the Transmission Access Effect and the O&M Interference Effect.

Related to Subsequent Phase Effect

  • License Effective Date means, with respect to each Component System of the Licensed System that Company is given the right to access and use, the date as of which the Company is first given such right to access and use.

  • Subsequent Reset Date means the date or dates specified in the applicable Final Terms;

  • Release Effective Date means the date the Release becomes effective and irrevocable.

  • Failed Remarketing Condition—Purchased VRDP Shares means that the Liquidity Provider acquires and continues to be the beneficial owner for federal income tax purposes of any shares of a Series of VRDP Shares in connection with purchases made pursuant to the Purchase Obligation (whether as a result of an unsuccessful Remarketing or a Mandatory Purchase) on any Purchase Date, including shares of a Series of VRDP Shares that the Liquidity Provider continues to be the beneficial owner of for federal income tax purposes after the expiration or termination of the VRDP Shares Purchase Agreement.

  • Subsequent Rate Period means, with respect to any Series of RVMTP Shares, the period consisting of seven calendar days, but adjusted in each case to reflect any changes when the regular calendar day that is a Rate Determination Date is not a Business Day, from, and including, the first calendar day following the Initial Rate Period of such Series to, and including, the next Rate Determination Date for such Series and any period thereafter from, and including, the first calendar day following a Rate Determination Date for shares of such Series to, and including, the next succeeding Rate Determination Date for shares of such Series.